8-3-05 - A scare for a family in Paris overnight as they searched for their four year old daughter. This one has a happy ending though. Apparently, the little girl wandered off from her home after midnight ...
8-3-05 - Oklahoma State officials are responding to a lawsuit filed by an OSU grad that says Boone Pickens Stadium isn't in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The federal lawsuit by ...
8-3-05 - Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation employees have pulled together and raised more than a thousand dollars for an orphanage in Azerbaijan. Several OSBI employees serve in the military ...
8-2-05 - The biggest settlement yet is being announced today over the Enron collapse. Houston-based Enron filed for Chapter Eleven bankruptcy protection in late 2001. William Lerach is a class-action lawyer ...
8-2-05 - More than 150,000 Kawasaki all-terrain vehicles are being recalled. The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the 2001 through 2005 Prairie and Brute Force models can develop dangerous steering-control problems.
8-2-05 - Investigators say the cause of a fire that destroyed a family business and home may never be known. The Sunday evening fire destroyed a pizza restaurant and the adjoining home of the restaurant owner.
8-1-05 - John Bolton has a new job. President Bush today appointed him to be UN ambassador. The recess appointment dodges a Senate stalemate over his nomination, but will only last until 2007.
Posted: 05/17/13 - BONHAM, TX-Several housing units in Bonham have been demolished by the Texoma Council of Governments after years of disrepair and residents said it's about time. Read More
Posted: 05/16/13 - SHERMAN, TX-After years in the works, phase one of Sherman's Streetscape Project is nearly complete. Thursday, city officials celebrated the success and looked to the future. Read More
Posted: 05/15/13 - BONHAM, TX-One of the owners of a Bonham daycare has been arrested and is facing felony charges after allegations that he molested a 4-year-old child. Read More
Updated: 05/14/13 - DURANT, OK-The Federal Trade Commission said ten million Americans fall victim to identity theft every year. One of them, a North Texas woman, struggled for months to clean up her credit and her reputation after her personal information was stolen last year. Victoria Maranan sat down with her and the investigator who cracked the case to tell us how you can protect yourself from this permanent crime. Read More